Each week, Americans learn more about how the Obama-Biden Administration weaponized the intelligence community and Justice Department to target the Trump campaign.
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Roger Stone’s prosecution by overzealous Special Counsel prosecutors was an outgrowth of the Obama-Biden misconduct. Like every president, President Trump has the constitutional right to commute sentences where he believes it serves the interests of fairness and justice.

Jul 11, 2020 · 12:03 AM UTC

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I support President Trump’s decision to commute Roger Stone’s sentence.
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It's not at all just
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Trump has handed a last-minute reprieve to a long-time adviser and ferocious defender, but he has also done an immeasurable favor to someone who knows Trump’s secrets and could make Trump’s life miserable.
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HE WAS COVICTED BY A JURY......if he was innocent, why wasn't he pardoned
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But he does NOT have the right to interfere when the persons involved were acting on his behalf. Too bad you are more interested in partisan politics and the associated slander and libel than in the country.
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Sure Stones attorneys stated all that in trial...little confused was the jury all former Obama cabinet members..
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Wasnt he convicted by Trump DOJ?
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today humanity needs two things . One is promotion of thinking and the other is moral purification. If these two things are ensured, the old wishes of humanity will be fulfilled, justice will be ensured, happiness will be ensured, material welfare will be ensured
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Not to commute the sentence of a felon convicted breaking the law to protect Trump himself